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− | James Roose-Evans is .. | + | James Roose-Evans (born 11 November 1927) is a British theatre director, scriptwriter, priest and writer on experimental theatre, gesture, ritual and meditation. In 1959 he founded the Hampstead Theatre Club, in London; and in 1974 the Bleddfa Centre for creativity and spirituality, in Powys. |
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*[[84 Charing Cross Road (2011)|84 Charing Cross Road]] ([[1988]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | *[[84 Charing Cross Road (2011)|84 Charing Cross Road]] ([[1988]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) |
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Introduction
James Roose-Evans (born 11 November 1927) is a British theatre director, scriptwriter, priest and writer on experimental theatre, gesture, ritual and meditation. In 1959 he founded the Hampstead Theatre Club, in London; and in 1974 the Bleddfa Centre for creativity and spirituality, in Powys.